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Port-au-Prince
Port-au-Prince (pôrt-u-prins', Fr. pôr-tō-prăNs') [key], city (1995 est. pop. 846,200), capital of Haiti, SW Haiti, on a bay at the end of the Gulf of Gonaïves. The country's chief seaport, it exports mainly coffee and sugar.
The city has food-processing plants; soap, textile, and cement industries; and other light manufacturing.
It was founded in 1749 by French sugar planters.
In 1770, it replaced Cap-Haïtien as capital of the French colony of Saint-Domingue (as Haiti was then known), and in 1804 it became the capital of newly independent Haiti.
Port-au-Prince has remained unsanitary and economically backward, however, and has suffered frequently from earthquakes, fires, and civil warfare.
The city is laid out like an amphitheater, with business and commercial quarters along the water and residences on the hills above.
Landmarks include the French-built quay (1780), the Univ. of Haiti, the National Palace, the National Museum, and the Basilica of Notre Dame.
if i do remember everything my mom told me i supose to be rifht.
if i made some mistakes im sorry.
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Ruth, June 4 2007, 5:04 PM
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